APA Citation

(1796). The siamese tales: Being a collection of stories told to the son of the Mandarin Sam-Sib, for the Purpose of Engaging his Mind in the Love of Truth and Virtue. With an historical account of the Kingdom of Siam. To which is added the principal maxims of the Talapoins. Translated from the Siamese. London: printed for Vernor and Hood, Birchin Lane, Cornhill; and Champante and Whitrow, Jewry-Street, Aldgate.

Chicago Style Citation

The Siamese Tales: Being a Collection of Stories Told to the Son of the Mandarin Sam-Sib, for the Purpose of Engaging His Mind in the Love of Truth and Virtue. With an Historical Account of the Kingdom of Siam. To Which Is Added the Principal Maxims of the Talapoins. Translated From the Siamese. London: printed for Vernor and Hood, Birchin Lane, Cornhill; and Champante and Whitrow, Jewry-Street, Aldgate, 1796.

MLA Citation

The Siamese Tales: Being a Collection of Stories Told to the Son of the Mandarin Sam-Sib, for the Purpose of Engaging His Mind in the Love of Truth and Virtue. With an Historical Account of the Kingdom of Siam. To Which Is Added the Principal Maxims of the Talapoins. Translated From the Siamese. London: printed for Vernor and Hood, Birchin Lane, Cornhill; and Champante and Whitrow, Jewry-Street, Aldgate, 1796.

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